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    MARAM Collaborative Practice Training- WODONGA - Face to Face

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    Gateway Health
    wodonga, australia
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    Ovens Murray Family Violence Partnership
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    Event description

    Time: 9.30AM - 3.30PM

    Cost: Free and catering provided (email dietary requirements to kburge@cav.org)

    Venue: Gateway Health - 155 High Street, Wodonga VIC

    Queries: Contact kburge@cav.org.au for further information.

    About this Training

    This training is open to any professional in the Ovens Murray region who responds to family violence.

    Explore how to contribute to risk assessment and collaborate for ongoing risk management through respectful and sensitive engagement with victim survivors, information sharing, referral and secondary consultation.

    This is not risk assessment training but forms an integral component of the MARAM suite of training for professionals responding to family violence.


    Before attending, all participants are required to:

    Watch

     Helping end family violence - the Information Sharing Schemes and MARAM (3.57min)

    'Let's change the story' - violence against women in Australia (4.26min)

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    What are the learning outcomes for this training?

    Participants who attend the training will be able to

    • Describe the MARAM Framework including responsibilities that drive collaborative practice across the service system
    • Apply the four elements of structured professional judgement to their practice
    • Outline how information sharing can enhance collaborative practice
    • Outline their responsibilities under the MARAM and Information Sharing Schemes
    • Describe what collaborative practice is and differentiate between practice, organisational and system enablers
    • Apply intersectionality to enhance practice by examining personal privileges and oppressions
    • Explain how to use collaborative practice to maintain perpetrator visibility
    • Apply knowledge of evidence based risk factors
    • Plan strategies to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all victim survivors including children
    • Develop a collaborative risk management plan
    • Implement effective processes for secondary consultation and referral within the local service system.


    Further information about the training:

    What if I can no longer attend the session?

    If something unexpected comes up and you can no longer attend the training, please contact kburge@cav.org.au to book into another session.

    Am I eligible for this training?

    This training is tailored to workers in the Ovens Murray region of Victoria.

    How will I know if my registration has been confirmed?

    Your registration is confirmed once you have received your ticket via email. If you do not receive your ticket, please check your spam folder. If you have problems using Humanitix to register, please contact kburge@cav.org.au


    Contact details

    Please contact Kasi Burge, Principal Strategic Advisor at kburge@cav.org.au if you have any questions or require further information about this training.

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    Gateway Health
    wodonga, australia